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package qunar.tc.bistoury.instrument.client.spring.el;


import java.util.Set;


/**
 * Generic converter interface for converting between two or more types.
 *
 * <p>This is the most flexible of the Converter SPI interfaces, but also the most complex.
 * It is flexible in that a GenericConverter may support converting between multiple source/target
 * type pairs (see {@link #getConvertibleTypes()}. In addition, GenericConverter implementations
 * have access to source/target {@link TypeDescriptor field context} during the type conversion process.
 * This allows for resolving source and target field metadata such as annotations and generics
 * information, which can be used influence the conversion logic.
 *
 * <p>This interface should generally not be used when the simpler {@link Converter} or
 * {@link ConverterFactory} interfaces are sufficient.
 *
 * <p>Implementations may additionally implement {@link ConditionalConverter}.
 *
 * @author Keith Donald
 * @author Juergen Hoeller
 * @see TypeDescriptor
 * @see Converter
 * @see ConverterFactory
 * @see ConditionalConverter
 * @since 3.0
 */
interface GenericConverter {

    /**
     * Return the source and target types which this converter can convert between. Each
     * entry is a convertible source-to-target type pair.
     * <p>
     * For {@link ConditionalConverter conditional} converters this method may return
     * {@code null} to indicate all source-to-target pairs should be considered. *
     */
    Set<ConvertiblePair> getConvertibleTypes();

    /**
     * Convert the source to the targetType described by the TypeDescriptor.
     *
     * @param source     the source object to convert (may be null)
     * @param sourceType the type descriptor of the field we are converting from
     * @param targetType the type descriptor of the field we are converting to
     * @return the converted object
     */
    Object convert(Object source, TypeDescriptor sourceType, TypeDescriptor targetType);


    /**
     * Holder for a source-to-target class pair.
     */
    public static final class ConvertiblePair {

        private final Class<?> sourceType;

        private final Class<?> targetType;

        /**
         * Create a new source-to-target pair.
         *
         * @param sourceType the source type
         * @param targetType the target type
         */
        public ConvertiblePair(Class<?> sourceType, Class<?> targetType) {
            Assert.notNull(sourceType, "Source type must not be null");
            Assert.notNull(targetType, "Target type must not be null");
            this.sourceType = sourceType;
            this.targetType = targetType;
        }

        public Class<?> getSourceType() {
            return this.sourceType;
        }

        public Class<?> getTargetType() {
            return this.targetType;
        }

        @Override
        public boolean equals(Object obj) {
            if (this == obj) {
                return true;
            }
            if (obj == null || obj.getClass() != ConvertiblePair.class) {
                return false;
            }
            ConvertiblePair other = (ConvertiblePair) obj;
            return this.sourceType.equals(other.sourceType) && this.targetType.equals(other.targetType);
        }

        @Override
        public int hashCode() {
            return this.sourceType.hashCode() * 31 + this.targetType.hashCode();
        }

        @Override
        public String toString() {
            return this.sourceType.getName() + " -> " + this.targetType.getName();
        }
    }

}
